In search of points, the Greens started their meeting well. On the first opportunity of the game, Ayman Aiki hit the ball in the opposing area and unleashed a shot that deceived the opposing goalkeeper (ASSE 1-0 Seyssinet, 2e). Dominant, the Greens recovered the ball quickly and created opportunities like a shot from the first scorer of the game, Ayman Aiki, then Jebryl Sahraoui's attempt in the process (12th). After a first quarter of an hour in favor of the Greens, however, the visitors reacted. Cheikh Fall was valuable in his area on a good opposing cross (20th). On the other side of the field, Ayman Aiki continued to cause problems for the opponents. On a superb ball from Simon Cateland, the French U20 international this time stumbled on the opposing goalkeeper (26th). Same situation, same offering from Simon Cateland, but Ayman Aiki still failed to deceive the opposing goalkeeper (36th).
Returning from the break, Seyssinet, returning with intentions, narrowly missed the equalizer with a free kick hit hard on the post by Noa Delacroix (49th). ASSE responded to this opportunity but saw Kenzo Kies fail in front of the opponent's cage (58th). Seyssinet insisted but Noa Delacroix remained impeccable on his line, while also seeing fate favor him when the bar repelled the opponent's attempt at the end of the match (87th). ASSE had its success and it turned out to be very important in the ranking. The Greens are now 11th, three points from mid-table.
“This is a very important success in the rankingreacts Razik Nedder. This clean sheet is also valuable. We played like adults despite a young team. We were solid despite a difficult period for us. I found us strong, aggressive. I saw a real team on the pitch. We are very happy about it!“
ASSE 1-0 Seyssinet
This Sunday, November 10 at the Aimé-Jacquet stadium (3 p.m.)
Half time: 1-0.
Goal: Aiki (2nd) for ASSE.
ASSE: Delacroix – Kinunga, Fall (then Mouton, 78th), Ndiaye, Makhloufi – Sahraoui (cap), Kies (then El Jamali, 90th), Cateland – Agesilas (then Othman, 90th), Miladinovic (then Dieye, 67th), Aiki (after Lhery, 78th). Coach: Razik Nedder.